The gastric sleeve tends to have higher weight loss numbers in the first year whereas the Y surgery you are doing is time tested and a very old method now. Gastric sleeve can eliminate diabetes and remove a lot of hunger enzymes. Too late to discuss that!
Best of luck your last two days and the prep for surgery...
The super glue instead of stitching for the holes they use for the laproscopic tools leads to scars looking like you got shot.
Thanks David, but in fact it's quite the reverse. Gastric bypass is still the "Gold Standard" of weight loss procedures, and statistically, folks who have the bypass will lose more weight than those who have the sleeve. I know, I was going to have the sleeve when I was in Canberra, but I decided to wait until I returned to Melbourne spend the money, and have the bypass instead. The surgeon has told me that once she gets inside my belly, if for some reason she can't perform the bypass she'll do a sleeve instead, but has warned that if I have the sleeve I won't lose as much weight.
Regarding the other benefits, (avoiding diabetes type 2, lowering blood pressure, reducing hunger etc) both procedures will provide those results, obviously if you're not overweight anymore, your blood pressure will drop, you're unlikely to contract diabetes, and the part of your stomach that tells you that your hungry is no longer functional. I hope that she can do the bypass, but I won't be too concerned if I can only have the bypass, it's still way better than "banding", that procedure doesn't stop you from feeling hungry, it just limits the size of your bites. Basically, if you try to swallow too much it won't go into your stomach and you'll need to vomit it out. That doesn't sit too well with me. I had a workmate who had "Lap Banding" a few years ago, I saw him several months after the surgery and he wasn't happy, he said he was hungry all the time, and while he'd lost a lot of weight, he said he'd wished he hadn't had the surgery.
I hope I'm happy, the only measure of success in mind is whether you're happy. If you're not happy, it's all been for nought.